Santiago Gala wrote:
> 
> In my setup, using NAT and mod_jk, current Jetspeed is working right. I
> think that if your reverse proxy is Apache, you could configure it to
> connect to Jetspeed using APJ12/APJ13 connectors (that can be remote if
> you want), and your problems will disappear.
> 

As long as your HTTP server runs on the same port that its NAT counterpart,
it's OK. If you do port translation as well, you need to customize the 
DynamicURI as the server has *no reliable, secure way* of guessing the port
the client used to connect.


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Vivendi Universal Networks - Services Manager / Paris


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